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WFMAH wrote: » I have built dozens of PC's, mostly 5-10 years ago though. Built a gaming rig for someone last August, that being my most recent experience. I appreciate the customization that is possible with personally selecting each and every component. However, does anyone know of a place to buy turn key pc systems cheap? I don't need support except for actual hardware failure. I ran through a couple builds on Dell.com, and there were many limitations on how to upgrade. 1TB hard drive was the minimum! No thanks, I'll take a smaller HD and put the rest on the network. 4X2GB RAM sticks? No thanks. I have the feeling that I should just build my own, but it's worth a shot, right?
SteveLord wrote: » The gap between buying/building low to mid range systems is generally pretty small, especially when you factor in warranty/support. Obviously if one is capable, they should just build. Dont limit yourself to Newegg though. They are not as great as they use to be.
tr1x wrote: » There are warranties on the equipment you buy to build the PC. Usually 1 year... or you can buy an extended one for a little more money. Why do you need a warranty on the entire PC?
SteveLord wrote: » But regardless, warranties and support do carry value.
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